Research meeting “Sustainable investments & climate risks”

Netspar research meetings are aimed at academic researchers affiliated with Netspar and are intended as a platform to present and discuss recent research on a topic related to the broad area of aging, pensions, and retirement. These meetings also facilitate discussions of future research topics and potential collaborations. The meetings also regularly include informative contributions on current policy topics. Suggestions on topics for future meetings are most welcome.

Netspar research meeting on the theme of “Sustainable investments & climate risks”

Netspar fellow Mathijs Cosemans (Erasmus University Rotterdam) will present his paper “Climate Change and Long-Horizon Portfolio Choice: Combining Insights from Theory and Empirics”.

Next, Peiran Jiao (Maastricht University) will present his paper on “Eliciting Pension Beneficiaries Sustainability Preferences”.

09:45h – 10:00h Walk-in with coffee/tea

10:00h -10:15h Welcome and introduction by Mathijs van Dijk

10:15h – 11:15h Mathijs Cosemans (EUR): “Climate Change and Long-Horizon Portfolio Choice: Combining Insights from Theory and Empirics”.

11:15h – 12:15h Peiran Jiao (MU) will present his paper on “Eliciting Pension Beneficiaries Sustainability Preferences”.

12:15h – 12:45h Lunch

Locatie: Tilburg University Seminar Room K834 Warandelan 2 5037 AB Tilburg

Netspar, Network for Studies on Pensions, Aging and Retirement, is a thinktank and knowledge network. Netspar is dedicated to promoting a wider understanding of the economic and social implications of pensions, aging and retirement in the Netherlands and Europe.

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